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Apple doubles down on its right to profit from other businesses apple.app store Article 1816 words 11 votes
Inside the hate factory: how Facebook fuels far-right profit facebook social media Article 3580 words 12 votes
Big mood machine - Spotify pursues emotional surveillance for global profit Article 3839 words 12 votes
Many companies like Lyft and Uber are going public without having profits - The last time this was so common was in 2000, right before the dot-com bubble burst Article 1840 words 15 votes
Google Chrome’s users take a back seat to its bottom line browsers privacy google Article 1789 words 16 votes